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(redirected from British Lions)

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beard someone in their den
to visit an important person in the place where they work, in order to tell or ask them something unpleasant. A group of journalists bearded the director in his den to ask how he was going to deal with the crisis. Who's going to beard the lion in her den and explain what's gone wrong?
See also: den

the lion's share

the biggest part of something. The lion's share of the museum's budget goes on special exhibitions.
See also: share

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The network will continue televising a selection of rugby events through October that will include the British Lions Tour, Tri-Nations and the National Provincial Championship.
He captained the British Lions on their tour to New Zealand in 1993 as well as Scotland on 20 occasions, the most historic being their victory over France in Paris for the first time in 26 years.
 
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